The periodic table of elements, all 111 of them, just got a little competition. A new discovery by a University of Missouri-Columbia research team, published in Angewandte Chemie, the journal of the German Society of Che...
The University of Delaware has been awarded $1.9 million from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to establish the new Center for Spintronics and Biodetection.
Spin electronics, or “spintronics,” is an eme...
Fibre optics is the backbone of the telecommunications industry, the technology behind the internet revolution. But although the next generation of optical telecommunications networks promises greatly increased bandwidth...
NuSil Technology, a cutting-edge manufacturer of silicone-based materials for healthcare, aerospace, electronics and photonics, has appointed Huntsman Quimica Brasil Ltda., a subsidiary of Huntsman Corp., as its exclusiv...
Try as they might, ancient alchemists could never turn lead into gold. Neither can the members of the Novel Materials group at the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory. But these physicists do have a way with ...
Rohm and Haas Company and Eastman Kodak Company have entered into an agreement for Rohm and Haas to acquire Kodak's Light Management Films business. The business produces advanced films that improve the brightness an...
NuSil Technology, a cutting-edge manufacturer of silicone-based materials for healthcare, aerospace, electronics and photonics, was recently granted a patent for silicone materials with a refractive index higher than 1.5...
Instron, a leading provider of testing equipment designed to evaluate mechanical properties of materials and components, enhances its 5800 Series with capabilities, performance, and reliability unmatched in the industry....
A thin film of plastic which conducts electricity and produces solar power could be the basis for a revolution in the way we light our homes and design clothes.
An international research project has begun that could ...
Researchers at the University of Surrey have shown for the first time that knowing the structure of the surface layer of a multi-layer carbon nanotube is not enough to predict its electronic properties. The contribution ...
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